Molly Likins and Kaitlyn Weatherby had both qualified for finals in the Women’s 100 Breaststroke earlier in the day. Likins broke her own Deaf American Record in preliminaries with a time of 1:16.30 to qualify second for finals. She lowered that record again in finals to win silver with a time of 1:14.36. Kaitlyn Weatherby swam a personal best time of 1:21.39 in prelims to qualify 8th for finals and lowered that time even more in finals to 1:20.51 to place 8th.

Collin Davis and Matthew Zou both qualified for finals in the Men’s 200 Backstroke. Davis swam a personal-best time of 2:16.74 to qualify fourth for finals while Zou earned his first individual final with a time of 2:25.88 (8th). This was the third individual final for first-year team member, Collin Davis. Davis placed sixth in finals with a new PR of 2:13.12 while Zou placed 8th with a time of 2:27.83.

Carli Cronk and Emily Massengale qualified 4th and 5th respectively for the Women’s 100 Butterfly out of the preliminaries. In the evening, Cronk placed 3rd in finals for a bronze medal with a time of 1:06.20. Massengale placed 5th in finals by dropping over 1.63 seconds from 1:09.32 in preliminaries to 1:07.69 in finals. This was Cronk’s second medal of the championships. Kaitlyn Weatherby also placed top 8 in preliminaries with a time of 1:11.04, but could not swim finals due to the two finalists per country per event rule.

Cooper Willetts qualified seventh in prelims for the Men’s 200 IM with a time of 2:18.58; and Tyler Brown placed 13th (2:25.90). In finals, Willetts placed sixth with a time of 2:16.46, just off of his personal best.

Finally, the Women’s 400 Medley Relay team of Massengale, Likins, Thompson, and Weatherby set a new American Record in finals with a time of 4:33.08. They placed fourth just behind Belarus with a time of 4:32.11. The former Deaf American Record of 4:35.37 in this event was set at the 2017 Deaflympics in Samsun, Turkey by Massengale, Likins, Elizabeth Cocker, and Alyssa Greymont.